Professor Alan David Gilbert AO, born in Brisbane on 11 September 1944, once a historian is now President and Vice Chancellor of the University of Manchester. During his tenure (1996–2004) as vice-chancellor of the University of Melbourne, he pushed for and established Melbourne University Private, a private university offshoot which ultimately failed.
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- Professor Alan David Gilbert AO, born in Brisbane on 11 September 1944, once a historian is now President and Vice Chancellor of the University of Manchester. During his tenure (1996–2004) as vice-chancellor of the University of Melbourne, he pushed for and established Melbourne University Private, a private university offshoot which ultimately failed. This, and his well known controversial views on private funding of universities, led to Richard Davis in 2002 dubbing him the "doyen of economically rationalist vice-chancellors".
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- Professor Alan David Gilbert AO, born in Brisbane on 11 September 1944, once a historian is now President and Vice Chancellor of the University of Manchester. During his tenure (1996–2004) as vice-chancellor of the University of Melbourne, he pushed for and established Melbourne University Private, a private university offshoot which ultimately failed.
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